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Wood no longer plays the traditional sole starring role, but alongside it stand paints, wallpapers, iron and weathering steel, which contribute to a complex combination where the diversity of materials leads to an overall balance.

Frameless INTRO driver modules divide the shop into zones, where networks of motion sensors translate customer movements into a choreography of brightness levels, defining the zones and drawing customers dynamically through the space.

The new development has replaced 1960s buildings to provide 68,000sqft council offices, a library and one-stop shop, 20,000sqft retail, two new pedestrian streets, a market square, car parking and highways improvements.

The concept and design were inspired by the CLC’s conveyor system, infrastructure and the cubical cartons. The design reflects the dynamic of the system and depicts the notion of energy and new identity of the center.

Theatinerstrasse is Munich’s famous shopping promenade and home to Puma’s new redesigned store. Plajer & Franz Studio under the direction of Ales Kernjak (head of global store concepts, Puma Retail ag) gave the shop a thorough makeover and filled the 326 sqm space with a dose of joy, innovation, simplicity as well as various local influences.

With numerous disciplines including researchers and scientists involved early on, this store‘s carbon footprint is 25 percent smaller than previous iterations, as certified by the Global Research Institute. A «design by subtraction” philosophy also yielded 30 percent lower energy consumption as well as fewer materials overall thanks to the lack of partition walls.

MUNICH, the Barcelona based fashion- and sports footwear brand opens a shop in Ireland. Carrying on with its expansion plan, the brand has chosen this country to make its international gate with its first shop in the shopping mall Kildare Village.

The shop’s outer-space expressiveness results from a geometric movement which stems from eighteen 42cm wide white segments which compose the walls and ceiling. The shop fade is the first segment and it introduces itself as a solid structure sculpted in order to create the entrances. The following segments obey the same movement pattern, each one of them sculpted to build the shop interior.

The Porsche Design Group (Porsche Lizenz- und Handelsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG) is opening its first Porsche Design Store in Asia on July 15th. At the same time, the store in The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands shopping mall in Singapore is the world’s first to follow a completely new shop concept. The entire product range from luxury brand Porsche Design will be on display in a space of around 160 m2. Customers can enjoy a unique shopping experience in this new store.

Black Fiber 40 is a fiber optic light inspired by the classical lamp shape with an exclusive futuristic touch. The shade provides light itself through the fiber optics and due to the transparent fibers it creates a sparkling and airy feeling. Powered by LED from two light sources it provides both functional and decorative light. The LED meet the requirements for a low energy consumption and a long lifespan of the bulbs.